Last month, Nougat surpassed the three-year old Lollipop to become the second most used version of Android. In the February distribution numbers, Android 7.0/7.1 is finally on top, while Oreo continues its very slow ascent.

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Android 8.0 Oreo sees a small jump to .8% after remaining stagnant in January, while 8.1 is now at .3%. Both combine to finally reach 1%, but there is obviously still a long climb ahead.

Meanwhile, Android 7.0 rose 1.2 points to 22.3%, while 7.1 saw a 1 point increase to 6.2%. The two combine for a total of 28.5% and trump last month’s 26.3%, while surpassing Marshmallow to become the most used version of Android.

Marshmallow fell .5 percentage points to 28.1%, with Lollipop 5.0 and 5.1 merging for 24.6%. KitKat is at 12.0% and Jelly Bean fell to 5%. Meanwhile, Ice Cream Sandwich is at .4% and Gingerbread at .3%

These numbers are compiled from Android devices that accessed the Play Store during a seven-day period ending on February 5th.